Lizzie's lantern
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- Harry
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Lizzie's lantern
Another EBay item using Liz to sell something. This one's a "barn lantern" for her cow! I guess the police missed the cow when they searched the barn.
Me thinks the seller is confusing Lizzie with Mrs. O'Leary, whose cow allegedly kicked over a lantern starting the great Chicago fire in 1871.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 62241&rd=1
Me thinks the seller is confusing Lizzie with Mrs. O'Leary, whose cow allegedly kicked over a lantern starting the great Chicago fire in 1871.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 62241&rd=1
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According to Arnold Brown, she was named after William Borden's illegitimate daughter Elsie.
She has her own site http://www.elsie.com/HOMEPAGE/borden.html
She has her own site http://www.elsie.com/HOMEPAGE/borden.html
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On one of the hatchets or axes found in the cellar there was a white hair attached. At first it was thought it might be from Andrew's head but Prof. Wood thought it might be from a cow!
Maybe Lizzie did have a cow and got in some practice with the hatchet. She would need a lantern in that dark barn.
Maybe Lizzie did have a cow and got in some practice with the hatchet. She would need a lantern in that dark barn.

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Found this in the archives:
4. "Re: Elsie and Lizzie"
Posted by william on May-12th-02 at 11:00 AM
In response to Message #3.
Susan:
Back in 1939 the Borden Milk Company held a contest to name their latest trademark, a cow. Alexander Woollcott, noted theater critic and wit of that period, submitted the name "Lizzie." For obvious reasons he didn't win. Apparently the company believed "Elsie Borden" was a more appropriate and gentler name for their product than "Lizzie Borden," an alleged murderer.
Bill

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